a. Specific Aims
b. Background and Significance
c. Preliminary Studies/Progress Report
d. Research Design and Methods
e. Human Subjects
f.  Vertebrate Animals
g. Literature Cited
h. Consortium/Contractual Arrangements
i.  Consultants
 



E. Human Subjects  (Back to the Top)
 
N/A



F. Vertebrate Animals  (Back to the Top)

 

N/A
 


G. Literature Cited  (Back to the Top)

American Association of Medical Colleges. (1995). Information Technology in the academic medical center: Planning for the "system after next." AAMC Reporter, 4 (12), p. 7.

American Association of Medical Colleges. (1995). APMOMS working group profile: Tapping the power of information. AAMC Reporter, 4 (12), p. 10.

Eaton, E. A. (1994). Information management systems planning: A process for health sciences libraries and institutions. In: Advances in Librarianship, Vol. 18., pp. 131-157. (I. P. Godden, Ed.). New York: Academic Press.

Fleenor, C. P. & Callahan, R. E. (1986). Computers on the job: Managing the human side. New York: Random House Business Division.

Fuller, S. S. (1992). Creating the future: IAIMS planning premises at the University of Washington. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 80(3), 288-293.

Fuller S., Braude R.M., Florance V. & Frisse M.E. (1995). Managing information in the academic medical center: Building an integrated information environment. Academic Medicine, 70(10): 887-891.

Lindberg, A. B. (1992). IAIMS: An overview from the National Library of Medicine. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 80(3), 244-246.

Lorenzi, N. M., & Riley, R. T. (1995). Organizational aspects of health informatics: Managing technological change [Computers in Health Care Series: K. J. Hannah and M. J. Ball, eds.]. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Margulies, N. & Colflesh, L. (1982). A socio-technical approach to planning and implementing new technology. Training and Development Journal, December, pp. 16-18, 20-22, 24-29.

Roderer, N. K., Long, A. C. & Clayton, P. D. (1992). IAIMS at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center: Accomplishments and challenges. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 80(3), 253-262.

Rogers, E. M., (1983). Diffusion of innovations (3rd ed.). New York: The Free Press.
 


H. Consortium/Contractual Arrangements(Back to the Top)

 
NONE.

I. Consultants/Collaborators(Back to the Top)

A letter of agreement from Dr. Sherrilynne Fuller, an IAIMS Consultant Member of the Advisory Council is attached. A letter from Ms. Ann J. Olsen confirming her availability for Focus Area Teams workshops is attached.
 


If you have any comments or questions, please contact  IAIMS Program Administrator Sr.
Valerie Frey-McClung at vfreymcc@wvu.edu


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